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In the case of Turkey it’s due to their recent decisions to lower interest rates despite soaring inflation (the opposite of good fiscal policy). The other issue is that currencies usually drop quickly but recover slowly, it takes time to undo the instability in the currency and then attract investment to strengthen the currency.

Each company establishes their product margin and excess to that is not desirable - lost sales are invariably more costly than a small % gain in margin. Similarly they also lose sales to neighbouring countries - making price consistency important.ĭespite it not fitting the evil megacorp narrative, good business requires prices to follow the currency changes - but not super tightly as that’s also harmful to business and consumers alike.

The fee was 10 liras at the beginning but now it's over 2000.Ĭompanies can’t be competitive, nor reach sales goals when prices are artificially high.
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Officially, the registration is to prevent terrorist from using the devices as burners. If you like to bring a device from abroad, you need to register the device and pay a hefty registration fee and you can do it only once in two years. Turkey even pioneered the IMEI registration process where you can't use foreign device for longer than a few month in Turkey. On the iPhones, the Turkish prices are never good due to very high taxation(about half of the price is tax). Only German and Arabic layouts are excepted due to some trade agreements. I bet a lot of people bought MacBooks just to re-sell.Īn interesting detail, in Turkey they are allowed to sell laptops with only Turkish keyboard layouts due to some law on protecting the language.
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I was also going to grab a Macbook Pro when the price dropped below the US price but I wasn't decisive enough and missed the opportunity. Apple had 2 days of no online sales but the sales in the shops continued until the inventory depleted. The USD$ went from 9.50 to 12.50 in a month and I believe the last adjustment they did was at 8.5.
